Northeastern Forest Pest Council, 81st Annual Meeting, West Chester, PA
Chester County Historical Society 225 North High Street, West Chester, PA, United StatesUse of Citizen Scientists to Find Lingering Ash, Rosenthal, J. and Wildova R
Use of Citizen Scientists to Find Lingering Ash, Rosenthal, J. and Wildova R
The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive steps to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including pre-invasion as well as late stages when virtually all the ash in an area
A small percentage of naturally occurring native ash trees stay healthy years after the rest of the trees in an area have died from Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). US Forest Service scientists have shown that twigs (scion) from such “lingering
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to be taken at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion as well as the
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
Learn how to help save ash from extinction! The MaMA program of the Ecological Research Institute (see www.MonitoringAsh.org) provides constructive actions to take at each stage of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion, including even pre-invasion and the final invasion stage,
We will be presenting a free workshop Thursday, 9/19, 9 am-12:30 pm at the Minnewaska State Park office, Peter’s Kill Area parking lot, 5080 Rte 44-55, Gardiner, NY 12525 on how to respond to Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) to both mitigate damage from this invasive beetle and promote
March 11, 2020 | 1:00-2:15pm ET for details see: www.fs.fed.us/research/urban-webinars/ A Call to Action for Ash Tree Conservation and Resistance Breeding Kathleen Knight, USDA Forest Service Jennifer Koch, USDA Forest Service Jonathan Rosenthal, Ecological Research Institute Ash tree species in
Register here. This overview includes description of the essential tasks for each stage of EAB invasion, explanation of MaMA’s unique decision tree to help you manage ash, exploration of its other resources for ash management, brief introductions to its citizen-science projects,
Register here. To manage EAB effectively or contribute data to any of MaMA’s citizen-science projects, you’ll need to know how to distinguish ash from other trees and also how to recognize the definitive evidence of EAB (because many ash in
Register here. To find “lingering ash” – which likely hold the key to ash conservation through selective breeding – requires searching areas after particular percentages of ash have been killed by EAB. The MaMA Monitoring Plots Network enables this determination
Register here. Lingering ash, by definition, are mature trees that remain healthy at least 2 years after 95% of the mature ash in an area have been killed by EAB. Through the MaMA program, you’ll find out when your area
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the
Although emerald ash borer (EAB) kills close to 100% of the mature native ash trees that it encounters in the Northeast, a very small percentage of the trees that it attacks not only survive, but remain healthy years after the